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Google VPN to pop-up user’s Android device when using unsecured Wi-Fi networks

byCustoms Today Report
17/03/2015
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NEW YORK :Google is focusing to give a helping hand for Android users when using open Wi-Fi networks, by routing traffic through its own VPN service.

The Pocketables site (via Android Central) has been trawling the new Android 5.1 Lollipop release for new features using a Motorola Nexus 6 handset and spotted a new Google Connectivity Services app.

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Within that app, the blog found a Wi-Fi Assistant, which is likely to pop up when users attempt to log-on to an unsecured withheld network.

The on-screen message tells users that in order “to help protect you on open Wi-Fi networks, your data will be transmitted securely through a Google VPN.”

After clicking “Got it” Android users will then be asked to confirm the connection to a Virtual Private Network, but the feature doesn’t appear to be operational as yet.

Google hasn’t officially acknowledged the feature yet, so it remains to be seen whether the company is simply testing a potential addition to Android or whether it plans to open up access in a future version of the operating system.

A launch would be good news for Android users as it would give them an opportunity to add an extra layer of security when using open networks in coffee shops, bars and restaurants.

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